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Promotes a more humane and effective response to treating severely distressed people that will prove essential reading for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and of great interest to all those who work in the mental health service.
Part 1: the illness model of 'schizophrenia'. read, mosher, bentall, 'schizophrenia' is not an illness. read, a history of madness. read, the invention of 'schizophrenia'. read, masson, ge*n*e*t*ics, eugenics and mass murder. read, does 'schizophrenia' exist? reliability and validity. read, biological psychiatry's lost cause. joseph, schizophrenia and heredity: why the emperor has no genes. read, electroconvulsive therapy. ross, read, antipsychotic medication: myths and facts. mosher, gosden, beder, drug companies and schizophrenia: unbridled capitalism meets madness. part 2: social and psychological approaches to understanding madness. read, haslam, public opinion: bad things happen and can drive you crazy. geekie, listening to the voices we hear: clients' understandings of psychotic experiences. read, poverty, ethnicity and gender. bentall, abandoning the concept of schizophrenia: the cognitive psychology of hallucinations and delusions. silver, koehler, karon, psychodynamic psychotherapy of schizophrenia: its history and development. read, goodman, morrison, ross, aderhold, childhood trauma and stress. read, seymour, mosher, unhappy families. part 3: evidence-based psychosocial interventions. davies, burdett, preventing 'schizophrenia': creating the conditions for saner societies. chamberlin, user-run services. morrison, cognitive therapy for people with psychosis. gottdiener, psychodynamic psychotherapy for schizophrenia: empirical support. johannessen, the development of early intervention services. aderhold, gottwalz, family therapy and schizophrenia: replacing ideology with openness. mosher, non-hospital, non-drug intervention with first episode psychosis. models of madness shows that hallucinations and delusions are understandable reactions to life events and circumstances rather than symptoms of a supposed ge*n*e*t*ic predisposition or biological disturbance. models of madness shows that hallucinations and delusions are understandable reactions to life... 
(304 pages) promotes a more humane and effective response to treating severely distressed people that will prove essential reading for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and of great interest to all those who work in the mental health service. 6 figures, 13 tables edition new ed (Paperback) 
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Promotes a more humane and effective response to treating severely distressed people that will prove essential reading for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and of great interest to all those who work in the mental health service. 
Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. Is schizophrenia an illness? Is madness preventable? This controversial, but carefully reseached, book argues that what psychiatrists call "schizophrenia" is not an illness. "Models of Madness" shows that hallucinations and delusions are understandable reactions to life events and circumstances rather than symptoms of a supposed genetic predisposition or biological disturbance. Featuring 23 contributors from six countries, the book represents a range of disciplines and discusses the history, economics, and politics of madness. Contributors critique the "medical model" of madness, document the role of drug companies and outline research-based alternatives to diagnoses and drugs. "Models of Madness" promotes a more effective and humane approach to understanding and supporting severely distressed people that will prove essential reading for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and be of great interest to all those who work in mental health service. ISBN10: 1583919066. 
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Models of Madness shows that hallucinations and delusions are understandable reactions to life events and circumstances rather than symptoms of a supposed genetic predisposition or biological disturbance. International contributors: * critique the 'm... 
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Is schizophrenia an illness? Is madness preventable? This controversial, but carefully reseached, book argues that what psychiatrists call "schizophrenia" is not an illness. "Models of Madness" shows that hallucinations and delusions are understandable reactions to life events and circumstances rather than symptoms of a supposed genetic predisposition or biological disturbance. Featuring 23 contributors from six countries, the book represents a range of disciplines and discusses the history, economics, and politics of madness. Contributors critique the "medical model" of madness, document the role of drug companies and outline research-based alternatives to diagnoses and drugs. "Models of Madness" promotes a more effective and humane approach to understanding and supporting severely distressed people that will prove essential reading for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and be of great interest to all those who work in mental health service. ISBN10: 1583919066. 